 Can you take me through those last couple of seconds of the game? And what did you see, and then how it led to that, the Coro three-pointer? Oh, I mean, obviously, Don had missed the free throw. Well, it's on purpose, and I don't know. But it was short. He was able to get it back up on the glass. You know, then obviously scramble, Karris got the ball, me and Royce were out there with him. It was 200 ball, because we were obviously all chasing the loose ball. Vert got it. And yeah, I mean, he did a good job finding, you know, a Coro in the corner who was spaced. Nick got a late contest. But yeah, I mean, he obviously had to worry about Jared underneath, because it was only a one. So it wasn't like no three defense at that point in time. And a Coro hit it. Overall, as a group, you guys had a good fourth quarter where the three started falling. It looked like the pace had picked up. What did you see that change in those last couple of minutes of the game, wherein Cleveland was able to regain that lead? I mean, obviously, we had a couple of turnovers. You know, I tried to dish it to Nick inside. That was one of them. Tried to kind of throw a dough open out the trap. I was another one. And then, you know, Kale went baseline. And Karris got a steal. So it's three turnovers. Specifically on the one, the trap with DFS, I mean, what happened on that one specifically, just the one where you're trying to kind of throw him out of the trap? Well, I mean, obviously, when you get in the trap, you're supposed to have a couple guys flash to the ball. It was a little bit delayed. And so sometimes you try to throw a guy open. On hot inside, I should just call the timeout. So except full responsibility for that. It's not on Dota Summit. Yeah, I mean, he hadn't been in the game, so it's not him. And did you think Donovan left early for his rebound? I haven't seen it. I mean, I would assume so since he got the rebound. But at the end of the day, man, like, I mean, listen, I'm as hard on the rest as anybody. But we had to get to that point. You feel me? And that's a bang, bang play. That's not like he shoved somebody out of bounds or something crazy. And we got super slighted. Like we had to have a cascade of events that even got there. So we got to be accountable for that one. Was there any conversation in the timeout before the last turnover about if there is a trap in the back court, just what was said in that timeout? Not specifically about that. But I mean, we've talked about, you know what I'm saying, traps before. I mean, we just played two teams that blissed the pick and roll. And you know, we got to get our flash guys in there. I mean, but again, it's happening fast. I understand the guys are probably running down court. I'm at the end of the day, I should just call the timeout, let it be what it is instead of trying to break the press the way I did and the way I saw it at the time. It's that simple. So that's not JV this. Not dope, like I said, he wasn't in at all in the fourth. So didn't really have a feel. That's, I should just call the timeout. How do you guys keep, I guess, like the spirits and confidence high even though you guys are riding this little mini skid that you're on right now? I mean, at the end of the day, we've been in every game. So there's positive to take. Obviously, you want results. And we're trying to do this at an accelerated pace, right? We basically in training camp for this group. You know what I mean? And so if you're a season team, right, the flash probably happened. It's bang, bang, everybody, you just break it, boom, boom. Get out there, you might even get a dunk, right? People have seen that all the time. That's not the case. And so like I said, sometimes just got to slow down, maybe even overly cautious, I'm not trying to fit, you know what I'm saying? Pass in tight windows. Just call the timeout and let it fire another day.